Home > Press > Lake Shore Nanotech exhibit to highlight tools for nanoscale device and material characterization: Focus on MicroMag™ VSM/AGM magnetometers and cryogenic probe stations
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Lake Shore Cryotronics, a leading innovator in solutions for measurement over a wide range of temperature and magnetic field conditions, will exhibit its systems for advanced nanoscale device and material characterization at the TechConnect World Nanotech Conference and Expo, June 15-16 in Washington, D.C.
Lake Shore will discuss its state-of-the-art vibrating sample magnetometers and alternating gradient magnetometers (VSM/AGMs). Used in the study of nanoscale magnetic materials, such as nanomagnetic composites, dots, wires and arrays, Lake Shore VSM/AGMs offer high sensitivity, accuracy and speed, and are ideal for performing first-order-reversal-curve (FORC) measurements. These measurements are crucial in understanding the magnetic properties of materials and in determining the distribution of switching and interaction fields in nanoscale magnetic materials.
At the conference, Brad Dodrill, Lake Shore Senior Scientist and VP of Sales, will be presenting a poster on “First Order Reverse Curve Analysis of Nano-Composite Permanent Magnets,” based on a paper he authored. In it, he discusses the FORC measurement and analysis technique and its uses in distinguishing between magnetic phases in multi-phase nano-composite magnetic materials. Lake Shore MicroMag™ VSM/AGMs are arguably the standard for FORC measurements because of their measurement speed.
In addition to VSM/AGMs suited for FORC analysis, Lake Shore offers the 7400 Series VSM, designed for nanoscale material study over a wide temperature range (4.2 K to 1273 K) and applied magnetic fields (3 T).
Also at Nanotech, Lake Shore will be providing information on its:
Cryogenic probe stations that support magneto-transport, electrical and electro-optical, DC, RF and microwave (to 67 GHz) and THz (to >100 GHz) non-destructive probing of nanoscale electronic and magnetic materials.
Terahertz (THz) materials characterization system for measuring spectroscopic responses of magnetic and electronic materials across a range of frequencies, temperatures and field strengths.
For more information, visit Nanotech Booth 509 or www.lakeshore.com.
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About Lake Shore Cryotronics
Supporting advanced research since 1968, Lake Shore Cryotronics (www.lakeshore.com) is a leading innovator in measurement and control solutions for materials characterization under variable temperature and magnetic field conditions. High-performance product solutions from Lake Shore include cryogenic temperature sensors and instrumentation, magnetic test and measurement systems, probe stations, and precision materials characterizations systems that explore the electronic and magnetic properties of next-generation materials. Lake Shore serves an international base of research customers at leading university, government, aerospace, and commercial research institutions, and is supported by a global network of sales and service facilities.
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